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Suzuki Speed Bleeders Gs1150e Gs1150ef 1984 - 1986 on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
Location:

Amherst, Ohio, US

Amherst, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:If you are not completely satisfied with the Speed Bleeders, return them for a full refund. Speed Bleeders must be returned within 14 days along with your name, address, date of purchase and a reason for your return. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

      You are purchasing six new brake Speed Bleeders for your 1984 - 1986 Suzuki GS1150.

     They will fit all of the GS1150 models.

     Four of the Speed Bleeders are for the front calipers and two Speed Bleeders are for the rear caliper.

     The Speed Bleeder number is: SB7100S

     All Speed Bleeders are sold with black dust caps.

       The Speed Bleeder is truly a one-person bleeder screw.   Once installed, it becomes a permanent part of the brake system.  When it is time to bleed your brakes, you loosen the Speed Bleeder ¼ to ½  turns and pump your brake pedal or brake lever.  When the pedal or lever is depressed the pressure generated opens the check valve letting air and brake fluid out of the end of the Speed Bleeder.  When you release the pedal or lever and it returns to the up position, the check valve closes and prevents any air from reentering the system through the Speed Bleeder.  When bubble free fluid is evident you close the Speed Bleeder.  In the closed position it works just like your stock bleeder screw and prevents any brake fluid from leaking out.   That is all there is to bleeding your brakes.  If at a later date you need to bleed your brakes, the patented thread sealing system makes it easy to open the bleeder screw to perform the bleeding operation. It is made of quality materials:

·         Stainless steel spring

·         Stainless steel ball

·         Brass retainer

·         The threads are roll formed.  This process results in a stronger and smoother thread than one that is cut.

·         The chamber for the ball and spring is precision reamed and the seat for the stainless steel ball is machined to exacting tolerances.

·         Zinc chromate plating withstands a 30 hour salt spray.  

·         Patented thread sealing system seals the threads when the bleeding operation is performed, preventing air from being sucked back into the system.

·         The pre-applied thread sealant also displaces air and moisture during thread engagement preventing rust...which usually results in rounded off corners on the hex or busted off bleeder screws making it necessary to replace the caliper or brake cylinder. The application of thread sealant thus makes it easy to loosen or remove the bleeder screw at any time.

·         Simple to use.

·         Saves time and money.

·         Requires only one person to do.

·         Perfect for racing where brake fluid is changed frequently.

·         A must for the do-it-yourselfer

 

 

Color:   The color of the Speed Bleeders will vary from a silver color, to a gold color, to a copper color. All Stainless Steel Speed Bleeders are silver in color.

                       

Shipping time:   Items will be shipped within 24 hours of receiving your payment on Monday through Friday.  Items purchased on Saturday or Sunday will be shipped on Monday morning. All items will be shipped using the US Post Office and First Class Mail.

 

Combining shipping costs:   I do combine shipping costs.

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